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William Baldwin Eagles

Birth1834 - of, Newark, Essex, New Jersey
Death7 Nov 1889 - Newark, Essex, New Jersey
MotherMary Ann Baldwin
FatherIsrael Crane Eagles

Born in of, Newark, Essex, New Jersey on 1834 to Israel Crane Eagles and Mary Ann Baldwin. William Baldwin Eagles married Annie Neusander and had 6 children. He passed away on 7 Nov 1889 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey.

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Israel Crane Eagles
1809 - 1884
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Mary Ann Baldwin
1811 - 1876
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Annie Neusander
1839 - Unknown
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Lottie Eagles
1861 - Unknown
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Robert D Eagles
1875 - Unknown
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Fredrick Eagles
1869 - Unknown
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Lulu Eagles
1876 - Unknown
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Nettie J Eagles Bull
1865 - Unknown
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Mary Anne "Minnie" Eagles
1867 - Unknown

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